Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... commands are considered as advising them , and are responsi- ble for them both to themselves and to their country . It was also agreed , on all hands , that this principle , universally true , is , nevertheless , most particularly ...
... commands are considered as advising them , and are responsi- ble for them both to themselves and to their country . It was also agreed , on all hands , that this principle , universally true , is , nevertheless , most particularly ...
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... command of the chevalier Mahè , which effected a landing on the rocks to the east side of the town , where the surf raged with the least vio- lence , on the morning of the 18th of January and having overcome the small force which col ...
... command of the chevalier Mahè , which effected a landing on the rocks to the east side of the town , where the surf raged with the least vio- lence , on the morning of the 18th of January and having overcome the small force which col ...
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... command of Major - gene- ral Sir Charles Green , and Comno- dore Samuel Hood , who hoisted his broad pendant on board the Centaur . On the 25th following , the squadron came to anchor about ten miles off the mouth of the river Surinam ...
... command of Major - gene- ral Sir Charles Green , and Comno- dore Samuel Hood , who hoisted his broad pendant on board the Centaur . On the 25th following , the squadron came to anchor about ten miles off the mouth of the river Surinam ...
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... command of the finest part of the colony was secured . On the 3d of May , brigadier - general Mait- land , having overcome every obsta- cle , came up the Commewine River , and was reinforced by a detachment from the main body . On the ...
... command of the finest part of the colony was secured . On the 3d of May , brigadier - general Mait- land , having overcome every obsta- cle , came up the Commewine River , and was reinforced by a detachment from the main body . On the ...
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... command of general Caulincourt , aid - de - camp to Bonaparte , and instantly conveyed to the citadel of Strasburgh . * On the 17th he was sent forward to " Sir , of sion unanimously condemns to " the pain of death Louis 158 ANNUAL ...
... command of general Caulincourt , aid - de - camp to Bonaparte , and instantly conveyed to the citadel of Strasburgh . * On the 17th he was sent forward to " Sir , of sion unanimously condemns to " the pain of death Louis 158 ANNUAL ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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Page 484 - Nevertheless, we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night, because of them.
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